Another week of big news means another PIPELINE EXTRA for CBR readers as Augie checks in to respond to a sea of jerking knees and ends up coming to the defense of Jim Lee and JMS' newly announced Wonder Woman costume.

With the introduction of Wonder Woman's new costume making headlines worldwide, we enlisted CSBG's Brian Cronin to provide us with a rundown of the Amazonian princess' looks throughout her nearly 70 year history.

Debuting Wednesday in her milestone 600th issue, Wonder Woman gets a new Jim Lee-designed costume, a new mission and a new world in the reality-altering storyline which writer J. Michael Straczynski tells CBR about in detail.

Dan Didio & Jim Lee spoke with CBR about the current state of the entire DC line, including the death of Ryan Choi, Vertigo characters that are and could be, WildStorm's licensing ambitions and share exclusive art.

DC Comics co-publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee entertained fans in an informal panel, basking in enthusiasm generated by "Blackest Night," taking their lumps for "Amazons Attack" and announcing a new miniseries or two.

The DC Nation panel at C2E2 found Geoff Johns, Dan DiDio, James Robinson, Jim Lee, and more discussing the changing face of the DCU, thanks to events in "Rise of Arsenal," "Brightest Day," and "The Flash"

Dan Didio, Jim Lee and Geoff Johns – three of the biggest names in comics and now the executive staff in charge of DC – and EVP of Marketing John Rood talk first with CBR in a full interview about leading DC in comics and other media with no fear in 2010.

CBR rounds up the first reactions from the creators, retailers and editors who know Dan Didio, Jim Lee and Geoff Johns best, from what they feel that these new hires will mean for DC to what advice they give the trio on day one.

DC Comics has just announced that the search for a new publisher is over. Jim
Lee & Dan DiDio have been named Co-Publishers, with Geoff Johns to serve as
Chief Creative Officer. We have the latest details.

Courtesy of Image Comics, CBR presents an exclusive look at Jim Lee's finished, full-color cover for "Image United" #1, and check back next week for an interview with Lee about his involvement in the project.

The WildStorm founder and acclaimed artist spoke with fans about all things comic books, including where he thinks the industry could be headed in light of the formation of DC Entertainment and Disney's pending purchase of Marvel.

The creative minds behind “DC Universe Online” presented their highly anticipated MMORPG to gamers at Comic-Con International, and CBR was there to get the nitty gritty from Jim Lee, Geoff Johns, and Marv Wolfman.

From a Todd McFarlane-illustrated "Spawn" #200 to release dates for "Haunt" and "Image United," the Image Comics panel was nothing short of jam-packed, rounded out by a special appearance from Jim Lee!

Spanish artist Diego Olmos talks to CBR News about teaming up with Mark Waid for "Batman in Barcelona," an international Dark Knight event to be released in three countries. Plus a look at Jim Lee's brand new cover!

“League of Extraordinary Gentleman” moves to Top Shelf in April with the
publication of “Century: 1910.” CBR News caught up with artist Kevin O'Neill to
discuss the upcoming book, the first of the three-part Volume 3.

Garth Ennis weighs in on his former publisher Jim Lee's contribution to
Dynamite's "The Boys" series and the foul-mouthed midway point he and co-
creator Darick Robertson will reach in May's issue #30.

Jim Lee and the editors and creators behind Wildstorm discuss the DC Comics
imprint's plans for 2009, including new collections of "Sleeper," more licensed
comics, the return of "Astro City," and more.